And to be fair, the consequences, bad as they could possibly get, are much milder. In a way we have been given a dress rehearsal.
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And now we're going to add a neat little even faster example with the economy collapsing.
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Wow - hadn't thought of that analogy! Excellent point!
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Fascinated by the slow violence of coronavirus which, like the slow violence of climate change, is difficult to represent, is sensationalized in bursts, but ultimately benefits from its unrepresentability (beyond images of people in masks) at the expense of the most vulnerable.
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Unlike with climate change, the group that’s actually upset about it are the ones less likely to be affected by it
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Interesting how what hits is something you didn't spend nights worrying about.
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Except this time the Koch brothers aren't bankrolling denialism. It 's now self-sustaining.
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As will the very concrete worst case consequences.
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But because the effects of Covid-19 -- even though they pale to the global effects of climate change -- are also being felt much more quickly, it's significantly more difficult to deny them.
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